The Best Software & Equipment for Making Tutorials
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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01:17 - Microphones
03:35 - StreamDeck
05:10 - Using OBS
10:11 - Improving Audio in Post
14:00 - Annotating videos with EpicPen
17:22 - Using PremierePro for Editing
21:04 - Using Handbreak to compress files
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haha his head fits the letter O in OBS perfectly!
:D I even rotated the O to fit a little better
Hilarious
So packed full of value, thank you and please do more like this if you're able!
This is exactly what I was looking for to put together a new tutorial
Thank you so much! Really useful!
Invaluable.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Nice video!
Wow! I always wondered how all those software tools fit together and what hardware considerations really mattered. What do you think about cameras? Would an iphone 14 Pro Max work out?
This is great.
I was planning to do beginning tutorials in blender for RUclips & also full paid ones later on when I get better at it.
I don't use any of the mics you've listed, but I do have a Samson Meteor Mic which is also USB powered that's also pretty good which comes with its only software as well.
I also have mic stand & a pop filter as well for the mic.
I've added this to my watch later list.
Thanks! There are so many good mics out there. The Samson looks great too.
You might enjoy this too. Its the second video as an article:) Video coming next week.
blog.flippednormals.com/how-to-create-effective-tutorial-series-for-artists-from-idea-to-final-product/
@@FlippedNormals The Samson is great, I can use their software to clean out the sound so its much cleaner.
Though you have to back it up on Google Drive, as they don't let you re-download it if you lose the install file.
Thanks for the link, I really appreciate it & I'll have a good read of it in my own time. :)
Also I've been enjoying your Intro to Blender 2.8 course as well & I'm learning a lot about Blender, while following along using latest version of Blender. :)
Especially someone like me who has experience in using Maya.
There's a much faster way to trim down a video than slicing twice and doing ripple delete. Check out the Ripple Trim commands (there's one for before playhead and one for after playhead). Bind them to a key each, and see how your workflow accelerates significantly. I have my WASDQE keys all rebinds to trimming and ripple cuts so I can trim down a video right quick.
I didn't know about alt-dragging to replace audio, thank you for that!
nice!
Thanks!
Remux is so annoying!. Looking forward to your series. I started making game character art tuts a couple months ago, the difficulty I vastly underestimated! 😅
I think you can actually use Handbreak to do the remux, I find obs annoying.
I'm interested if you have any tips when it comes to file management and archiving videos projects. Any workflows that save you time?
great video! I've always wanted to make content like this.
I tried to make a video in Blender but when I fired up Cycles the OBS recording would stop
do you know why that is? Tusen takk!
:D